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    • The Perception of Service Quality among Paratransit Users in Metro Manila using Structural Equations Modelling (SEM) Approach 

      Tiglao, Noriel Christopher C.; De Veyra, Janna M.; Tolentino, Niki Jon Y.; Tacderas, Mark Angelo Y.
      Published 2020
      Paratransit, in this paper, refers to the informal modes operating in the urban transport system of Metro Manila with the dominance of public utility jeepneys. In the context of Asian developing countries, paratransit are ...
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    • Technology choices in public transport planning: a classification framework 

      Basnak, Paul; Giesen, Ricardo; Muñoz, Juan Carlos
      Published 2020
      Choice of public transport technologies in cities is not straightforward: while the academy focuses on optimization models to determine which modes should a specific city have, policy makers rely on simple recommendations ...
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    • The impact of regional railways on travel behaviour and social capital 

      Utsunomiya, Kiyohito
      Published 2020
      This paper focuses on the impacts of regional railways on travel behaviour and social capital, and describes quantitative analyses based on our survey research of residents in communities along two regional railways in ...
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    • Workshop 5 report: How much regulation should disruptive transport technologies be subject to? 

      Smith, Göran; Theseira, Walter
      Published 2020
      In recent years, the advent of disruptive transport technologies has started to transform the transport sector. Governments are therefore challenged to find the right balance in transport governance frameworks that allows ...
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    • Workshop 6 Report. Better Service Delivery through Modal Integration 

      Mulley, Corinne; Yen, Barbara T
      Published 2020
      Workshop 6 of Thredbo 16 builds on Workshop 1 of Thredbo 15 which focused on integrating across different transport modes for a better and more seamless user experience. In Thredbo 16, the intention was to develop the ...
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